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Man In Black

5.12-, Trad, 80 ft (24 m),  Avg: 3.8 from 65 votes
FA: Jonny Woodward & Scott Carson
Utah > Southeast Utah > Indian Creek > Cliffs of Insanity
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Description

Man In Black is a great finger crack through two corner changes with some cool face holds near the anchor. It is located near a trio of good-looking routes on the left-center side of the wall.

Protection

A few blue and green Aliens, a few 0.4 Camalots, and lots of 0.5 Camalots.

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the man him self. pulling down
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Alex Garhart
  5.12-
[Hide Comment] The corner changes on this route are really fun, one of many incredible lines here, 4 stars! Aug 5, 2010
Andrew Grieder
Flagstaff, AZ
[Hide Comment] Bottom crack may shut down big fingered folks...just found out I am one of them! Oct 17, 2011
D F
Carbondale, CO
  5.12-
[Hide Comment] Solid for the grade. Fantastic finish. Apr 25, 2012
heppnerd
  5.12
[Hide Comment] I think this is harder than puzzle factory. Nov 16, 2014
[Hide Comment] Much like Wiggins II, this is definitely not an "easy" Indian Creek 12-.
Right at the crux .5s are loose but .75s don't really fit, a red metolius was helpful here. However I'm pretty convinced this crack opens up just a hair wider when it has been colder so maybe the .5s are nice and snug when warmer? Same thing with Puzzle Factory. Nov 2, 2015
Robert Daniel
Golden, CO
 
[Hide Comment] If you want to blow a send, def bring that red metolius.... If not, 0.2, couple 0.3's, couple 0.4's and allllll da purps Apr 9, 2018
michalm
 
[Hide Comment] This route has been equipped with durable lower off hardware courtesy of the ASCA. Anchors were also previously replaced with stainless steel 1/2" and glue in bolts courtesy of the ASCA. Please donate today at safe climbing.org to support this work. Oct 10, 2019